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On Wednesday Oct. 3, the Daily Titan announced the passing of a faculty member. “Dr. Jackie Collins, a long-time and valued member of the IU South Bend community, passed away unexpectedly last week,” said the announcement, posted by Ken Baierl, director of marketing and communications for IU South Bend. “Per her wishes, cremation was chosen.

By: STEPHEN M. SALISBURY Staff Writer On Friday, Sept. 21, at the first Academic Senate meeting of the year, April Lidinsky, head of the Women and Gender Studies program at IU South Bend, shared a report on the progress that was being made in re-establishing a child development center on campus. A task force had

By EVA MONHAUT Guest Writer Mark your calendars for Sept. 21 and 22 because U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove is visiting IU South Bend to answer your questions and read some of her poetry. Dove will be at IU South Bend at 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 in Wiekamp Hall 3001. On

By HENRY FREESE Staff writer hefreese@iu.edu The IU South Bend Political Science Club and the American Democracy Project will host the second annual Democracy Plaza! Constitution Day celebration on campus on Monday, September 17. The second annual Democracy Plaza! Constitution Day celebration will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

By ASHLEY COX Staff Writer The Philosophy club has resurfaced this year after a couple of years of not having it here at IU South Bend. “Philosophy club is a place for people to discuss and chat about philosophy and other important issues,” said Marshall Peterson, co-president of the club.

BY: ANTHONY AYALA Staff Writer @bman4ever92 This fall a new initiative, the Brother-to-Brother Speaker Series, begins with their first event Sept. 12 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. in the SAC room 225. This Speaker Series is being spear headed by Michelle Rosemond, the executive director of Retention and Student Success, a newly created

Over the summer James VanderVeen, associate professor of anthropology and chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, lead a dig on the campus of IU South Bend as part of the field study school.

By STEPHEN M. SALISBURY Staff Writer Getting around the city has become a lot easier, and cheaper, for the students, faculty and staff at IU South Bend. In a partnership that began on August 6, anyone with a valid CrimsonCard can now ride any Transpo route at any time the buses are running